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India defence exports surged 62% to $4.1 billion in fiscal year to March
16:39 | 04/04/2026
India's defence exports for the fiscal year to March reached 384.24 billion rupees ($4.11 billion), a jump of more than 62% from the previous period, the government said in a statement on Thursday.
India emerges as global auto components hub and supply chain shift
17:38 | 02/04/2026
India's auto components industry is poised for structural growth as global supply chains realign, with process-led manufacturers expected to emerge as key beneficiaries, according to a report by Avendus.
PM Modi inaugurated ₹3,300 crore semiconductor plant in Gujarat
19:00 | 01/04/2026
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Kaynes Technology’s ₹3,300 crore semiconductor OSAT plant in Sanand, Gujarat, marking India’s second major chip facility
India clears transport aircraft purchases worth $25 billion
15:14 | 30/03/2026
India approved proposals worth $25 billion on Friday to buy transport aircraft,
India records highest surge in QS subject ranking 2026
07:00 | 28/03/2026
QS Quacquarelli Symonds, the global experts on higher education intelligence, has published the 16th annual edition of the QS World University Rankings by Subject.
India’s Foreign Policy: Avoiding Public Confrontation and Keeping Balance
16:18 | 27/03/2026
In a polarised world, India has chosen not to be absorbed into any single pole.
ET Graphics: India created a niche path in AI field
07:00 | 26/03/2026
Even as the United States pours billions into foundational models and AI data centres, India is steadily carving out its niche in applied AI for one of the world’s largest enterprise and consumer markets.
Why India’s strategic partnership with Israel continues to deepen
12:00 | 25/03/2026
India’s strategic partnership with Israel has expanded steadily over the past three decades, evolving from limited diplomatic engagement into a security and technology relationship
Air India tightens fitness norms for crew
07:00 | 23/03/2026
New Air India fitness policy has strict measures for cabin crew found to be underweight, overweight or obese
Indian gas tankers getting ready to sail through Hormuz, data shows
22:00 | 22/03/2026
Two Indian-flagged liquefied petroleum gas tankers are preparing to sail through the Strait of Hormuz in coming days after a pause in voyages, with no crude oil tankers having transited the waterway in the past 24 hours, according to shipping data and sources.
India Leverages 32-Million Diaspora, Scales Up Aid
07:00 | 20/03/2026
India is attempting to run a 21st-century foreign policy on what remains, by global standards, a modest diplomatic budget—lean in size but increasingly stretched in ambition—leaning heavily on its 32-million-strong diaspora and a widening arc of development assistance to project influence far beyond its borders.
MILAN 2026: India’s naval display with strategic vision in the Indo-Pacific
22:00 | 19/03/2026
For ten days in February, the eastern Indian port city of Visakhapatnam transformed into the focal point of global maritime diplomacy.
India’s Economy: Sustaining Growth Momentum in a New Phase
10:26 | 19/03/2026
Over three decades of sustained 6%-7% annual growth has transformed India from a half-trillion-dollar economy to a $4 trillion powerhouse.
PM Modi inaugurates APSEZ’s fully automated Haldia bulk terminal
07:00 | 17/03/2026
With an annual capacity of 4 million metric tonnes, the terminal is India’s first fully automated dry bulk facility on the Hooghly river
India’s Neighbors Turn to New Delhi to Help Ease Fuel Shortages
07:00 | 16/03/2026
India’s neighbors are seeking additional fuel from New Delhi as the war in the Middle East curtails access to energy supplies from the Persian Gulf, giving Asia’s third-largest economy an opportunity to build goodwill across the region.